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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 9th April 2021


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9th April 2021

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Highlights

Vaccine Information Event for the Black Caribbean Community; VAC AGM; Meet the Buyer Event; Camden Spark Connected; #DeafActiveOnline; Community Champions Welcome Session; Tea Dances; Castlehaven Project Survey; Easy Read Resources; LFB Engagement Events; Volunteering Research Survey + Newsletter + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers and more

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Covid-19 vaccination information event for the Black Caribbean community

Wednesday 14 April 2:30 – 3:30
A community vaccination event with Healthwatch Islington, Choices and NHS professionals to provide information about the Covid vaccine. Book at Eventbrite.

 

 

VAC AGM

The VAC AGM is on Tuesday 20th April 5.00 – 6.30pm on zoom.   Discussion, a chance to meet other members and share plans. Hear about VAC’s work and our plans for next year.
Speakers: Leila Baker, Researcher and Co author of The Value of Small – the recent Lloyds Bank Foundation report into the distinctive contribution, value and experiences of small and medium-sized charities. And Caroline Howe, Policy and National Programmes Manager at Lloyds Bank Foundation for England & Wales on how the foundation is taking the findings forward.
Book your place at Eventbrite.  Or contact Ricky rsingh@vac.org.uk

Camden Meet the Buyer Event

Thursday 15th April 2021, 9.30am-12.30pm
Do you have a service you would like to sell to construction firms involved in local developments who are committed to using the local supply chain?
For information contact David McAlpine on 07891 165207 or Genny Fernandes 020 7974 4898 Genny.Fernandes@camden.gov.uk

Camden Spark Connected: Cultural Sector Summer Session 1

Wednesday, 5 May 11:00 – 12:00
Informal online meetups for Camden’s cultural sector educators, hosted by Camden Spark (Camden’s Cultural Education Partnership.  Book at Eventbrite.

#DeafActiveOnline

With so many online options not accessible to Deaf users, UK Deaf Sport are working with other organisations to use the hashtag #DeafActiveOnline to help share and grow accessible activities. Find out more here.

2nd Community Champions Welcome Session

Thursday 22nd April 5.30pm
The event is open to anyone aged 14+ who would like to be part of a New project totally led by community ideas & action.
There is also a survey for anyone living in Kilburn, Kentish Town or Regents Park Estate. Register by contacting your local coordinator:
Kentish Town – James – 07979 756970 – james@elfridacamden.org.uk
Kilburn – Emelye – 0300 365 2003 – emelye@shakonline.co.uk
Regents Park Estate – Ellie – 07923 849 277 – ellie.rudd@fya.org.uk

Easy Read Resources

A new PHE Easy Read Vaccination Guide and the April easy read Camden People First newsletter.

Camden’s Virtual Tea Dance

Join the 2021 virtual tea dance, with Mr Wonderful at the controls playing his selection of music. Lets enjoy the waltzes, tango and foxtrots all over again even if its within our own homes!  Book at Eventbrite
Thurs 15 April 1 – 2.30pm
Thurs 29 April 1 – 2.30pm
Thurs 13 May 1- 2.30pm
Thurs 27 May 1- 2.30pm

Castlehaven Community Association New Project Survey

CCA need your help to secure future funding for a new project that we hope will help all ages, particularly older people who are affected by loneliness and isolation. Complete this short online survey before Monday 26th April for a chance of winning a £50 shopping voucher: https://bit.ly/3wygROT
Enter your details to go into the prize draw. T&C’s here: https://bit.ly/3cUKn9V

Mobilising Voluntary Action

NCVO and the University of Kent are currently working with partners on a collaborative research study looking at volunteering during Covid-19.
share your views and experiences via this survey

London Fire Brigade

LFB will be asking the community for thoughts of the brigade, what matters are most important to them and how should the LFB involve the community in shaping the services they provide, There are two dates to choose from.
Mon 19 Apr 2021 at 10:30 | Eventbrite
Tue 11 May 2021 at 18:00 | Eventbrite

Newsletters

Middle Eastern Women and Society Organisation (MEWSO)
Latin American House
Camden Carers
Camden Green Gym
Small Green Shoots
Young Camden Foundation
Healthwatch Camden
All Ways Network
West Euston Partnership

National

Government Unites Sector in Opposition to Sewell Report

Sector leaders have united to call on the Prime Minister to reject the findings of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities Report.  Runnymede has led the criticism but notable blows to the report’s credibility also came from the BMJ and Professor Michael Marmot (here and here).  Condemnation is so widespread it is only possible to pick a few examples:  NAVCA, David Olusoga, London Funders etc
You can read the complete report here. Full story in Civil Society.

Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review

As the UK emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic ‘Build Back Better’ has become the mantra. Important, but we need to Build Back Fairer. The levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing.  Find out more here.


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

Community Leisure Recovery Fund

The Community Leisure Recovery Fund (CLRF) aims to support community-run leisure centres in England with £5 million of National Lottery investment to assist the reopening and recovery of their services.
It’s an open fund to cover the period from 1 April to 30 September 2021.
Closes at noon on 29 April. Full Details here.

The Inclusive Community Fund

In 2019, Camden Giving created the Inclusive Community Fund in partnership with Camden Disability Action, funded by the London Borough of Camden’s Community Impacts programme. The programme put disabled people at the heart of the funding decisions, empowering them to make informed choices on which projects to fund based on their own experiences. A new round is open.
Deadline 22nd April 2021. Full details here.

BAME Organisations Fundraising Support

A new fundraising support initiative for BAME organisations in Camden with partners Ubele and All Ways Network (funded by Camden Council).  The project aims to support small BAME organisations in Camden with advice, support and networking. The project is part of a wider project to network BAME organisations to help tackle inequality including a health inequalities network.  To find out more and register your interest please click here or email Dianne Carlton Ogunyemi  DOgunyemi@vac.org.uk

Magic Little Grants 2021

Six funding trusts from the People’s Postcode Lottery and Localgiving will be working together to award more than £1 million in small grants to some 2,000 charitable organisations in England, Scotland and Wales over the next six months.  Find out more at the website. Closes 31 October 2021

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

VAC AGM

20th April 5.00 – 6.30pm.  Details and booking at Eventbrite.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
The Forum is taking a break in April – please consider coming to our AGM instead.  Next Forum is on Wednesday 19th May at 11am.

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

Check back for details of upcoming courses

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

Winvisible Workshop

Campaigning together for independent living and to restore the rights the Coronavirus Act suspended
Wednesday 21 April 1.30pm-3pm
Disabled mums and our children – our rights to support not separation
Wednesday 19 May 1.30pm-3pm
Full details and booking at the Winvisible website.

C&I Recovery College Summer term course guide

Recovery College will start on 19 April and run until 16 July.  Courses will be online using Microsoft Teams, with some courses also available as Youtube videos. Full details here.

Self Care Session

Find out all you need to know about managing your health. Run by a Camden GP and a Camden Pharmacist. Held online. Book at Eventbrite.
Free take away digital pack, full of resources for your health and wellbeing.
Wed 28th April 12.30 – 2.30pm and Wed 26th May 12.30 – 2.30pm

Are you struggling to evaluate your work? Could UCL researchers help?

The Evaluation Exchange matches voluntary and community organisations with small teams of UCL researchers to help tackle their evaluation challenges.
• Learn more about The Evaluation Exchange and if it is for you
• Discuss your evaluation challenges and think about ways to solve them
• Meet and work collaboratively with others from the sector
Thursday 29 April 11:30am – 1pm  Register via Eventbrite
For info contact Ruth, The Evaluation Exchange r.unstead-joss@ucl.ac.uk

Community Journalism Training

Camden Disability Action has launched an exciting new Community Journalism training programme for Disabled people in Camden. The aim of the programme is to help Disabled people tell our stories, get our voices heard and press for change.  Find out more.  There is a budget to support deaf people to attend.
Contact Tom McDonough: tom@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk 07908746927

Training and Reflective Practice Groups

Mind in Camden is working with community organisations across Camden to provide training and reflective practice groups to support the wellbeing, skills and knowledge of teams working the public in these particularly challenging times.
Mind can offer 12 sessions for small groups of frontline staff working in community organisations in Camden.
To find out more contact Joanna Fleck: jfleck@mindincamden.org.uk

Talk for Health Taster /Special Event ‘Trauma and Disorder: What’s Happened v What’s Wrong.’

21st April. It’s important to take care of our emotional wellbeing, just as it is to take care of our bodies. One way of doing this is to connect in a truthful and empathic way with others.
Click here to see our full list of events or for more information visit the website or contact info@talkforhealth.co.uk or call/text 02034 093201.

Race Equality Foundation Webinars

Racial inequity in Covid-19 recovery and children and families
Focused discussion on 13 April 2021 to work towards developing a solution to influence the Covid-recovery plans for children and families.
Register on Eventbrite. Further information  on the webpage
Racial inequity in Covid-19 recovery and employment
Focused discussion on 16 April 2021 to work towards influencing the Covid-recovery plans on employment to ensure they address race inequality.
Register  on Eventbrite. Further information on the webpage

Sheba – Laamiga Mentoring Programme,

Laamiga, a registered community-based charity run by women for women from migrant and minority backgrounds, is launching its new mentoring project, Sheba. The project will support women to identify their goals, overcome emotional and practical barriers in their career aspirations, and take steps towards employment, self-employment or further training.
For further information check out the flyer or contact Laaamiga’s Coordinator at info@laamiga.org or on 0208 257 7317

How to Write a Property Plan for Your Charity

Wednesday 5th May 2021
In this enjoyable webinar run by experienced surveyors and property advisers, you will learn how to write a simple, well thought out property plan to secure the future of your organisation in a Covid world. You will receive an information pack with the opportunity to obtain free follow-up expert advice.
Ethical Property Foundation and VAI.  Open to Camden groups.  Sign up here.

The Camden Safeguarding Children Partnership

Virtual safeguarding training programme for Summer Term 2021 including Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding; Understanding Early Help in Camden; Contributing to Child Protection Case Conferences; Child Exploitation and many more. Full programme here.

Loss and Bereavement Awareness Webinars

Bereavement awareness training is designed to support you to feel confident to talk to bereaved people in a simple, empathetic way, to be able to find the right words, and to provide signposting to support where needed.
Sessions are on-line, use Zoom as the delivery platform and are 75 mins long.
Apr 14, 2021 11:15 am– sign up here
May 18, 2021 01:15 pm- sign up here
Find out more at the website.

Introduction to domestic violence and abuse e-learning

This e-learning can be accessed by VCS organisations that solely support Camden residents. It is for those that would like to gain an awareness on domestic violence and abuse. It will provide you with an introduction to what the types and signs of abuse are, how to respond and what actions to take.
Access the e-learning via the L&D Hub if you already have an account. If you are from a VCS organisation without an account for the L&D Hub please find details here  on how to sign-up.

Responding to domestic violence and abuse online workshop

This two-hour online workshop can be accessed by VCS organisations that solely support Camden residents. It will help you become more aware of the indicators of domestic violence and abuse and what to do in these instances. The workshop will explore the dynamics of a domestic abuse situation and what the barriers are for the victim/survivor seeking help. You’ll also be provided with information where help is available for the victim/survivor.
Please book via the L&D Hub if you already have an account. If you are from a VCS organisation without an account for the L&D Hub please find details here  on how to sign-up.

The Director – Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust

£50,000 pro rata.  P/T
HWCT is a £16mn grant making charity with its principal objects being the alleviation of poverty and the advancement of health within a specified geographical area based on Hampstead, North West London.
The retirement of the current Director provides an outstanding opportunity for an individual to help steer the future of HWCT and create a sustainable charity worthy of its origins in 1698.
Full details here. Contact: geoffberridge@aol.com Deadline: 30th April 2021

LDN London (formerly the Westminster Society) is recruiting a Fundraising and Communications Assistant

LDN London is an award winning learning disability charity with nearly 60 years experience supporting people with learning disabilities.  This is a new role to join our small fundraising team to help implement a new fundraising strategy.  £26,000 PA, full time (although can be flexible), based in W9.  Details here.

Developing KOVE’s Steering Group

Along with the rest of the country, KOVE is looking to the future – and that will mean developing our services and campaigns. To do so successfully we need to recruit additional members to our Steering Group.
KOVE advocates on behalf of older people in Kilburn and the surrounding area, taking a community partnership approach. Key to this is the participation of older people. Along with activities, our current projects include: road safety, road crossings, public seating and toilets, home care standards, personal safety, the promotion of wellbeing and involvement in community filming.
If you feel you could contribute some time to our work, and would like to know more about what would be involved, take a look at  www.kove.org.uk and for an informal chat, please contact Lynda Stuart on 07773 267505 or 020 7372 3548.

Recruiting Chair and Treasurer for Gospel Oak Action Link Youth Club (GOALYC)

GOAL operates from The Dome Youth Club off Queen’s Crescent. It offers a safe haven from the streets, where young people can have fun with friends, play sport, engage in a wide range of activities, and receive support for homework and in seeking employment.
We have operated in the area of Gospel Oak/West Kentish Town for over 20 years working in close partnership with Queen’s Crescent Community Association (QCCA) with whom we run the Dome youth club.   GOALYC raises around £100,000 annually from a variety of sources.
We especially welcome local applications so please call even for an informal chat to see if it might suit you. Deadline April 19th.
Celia on 0207 267 4006 or email celia.david@gmail.com (information) about the chair’s position
Or Dinah dinah.gallop@blueyonder.co.uk about the treasurer’s position.

WinVisible (women with visible & invisible disabilities) is looking for a

Campaign Co-ordinator — Disabled Mothers’ Rights
Based at the Crossroads Women’s Centre in Kentish Town.
£31,200 pa / 35 hours — flexible/remote working supported/job share option
3-year fixed term contract. Start 4 May 2021 or as soon after as possible.
Closing date: email to win@winvisible.org by 11.55pm on Friday 16 April 2021.
Co-ordinate a campaign championing the right of disabled mothers to support, tackling discrimination in child protection proceedings and the unwarranted separation of children and disabled mothers by the family courts.  Lived experience of disability and experience working with low-income disabled women from diverse backgrounds essential.  Application pack here.

CDA Jobs

Community Inclusion Worker at CDA
£26,000 – £29,000
Closing date: 10am on Monday 19th April 2021
Follow this link to Read more and download the Job Description, Person Specification and Application Form

Educating Beyond Borders

Now recruiting for up to 5 volunteers to help us with the email admin for the IWD online awards and our upcoming Youth Summit June 2021.
We need a volunteer to help with preparing and running the IWD online awards
Find out more and apply here.
Also wanted – Youth Summit 2021 volunteers to  send out invitations to youth groups by email and follow up with telephone calls to the youth groups to confirm a representative will join us online
Register interest and more info contact EBB hello@educatingbeyondborders.com

COVID-19 Health Champions

Join the COVID-19 Health Champion movement to get the latest advice and guidance about COVID-19 so that you can help and share the information with your community, and let us know what is and isn’t working. You can access trusted information through regular updates and weekly online drop-in sessions about the vaccine, testing and more.
If you work, live or volunteer in Camden, simply complete the form here to sign up! If you’ve got questions, email CHC@islington.gov.uk.

Hopscotch Homecare urgently need Care Workers.

Hopscotch Homecare are a very caring,well-established and expanding care agency that has been providing care workers to clients in and around Camden for 20 years. We are looking for care workers who would like to help our clients to continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Day/Night hours available and must be able to work at least two late shifts a week and alternate weekends  Contact:recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk

Paid work opportunities for people who have been laid off/ reduced income

Local Adult social care providers are still recruiting, and as they support the NHS to move vulnerable adults out of hospital to stay well at home, their need is growing. Contact Proud to Care.

VCS and Vaccinations

Many people who work in frontline roles in the social care sector, including in voluntary or community organisations, are currently eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination. You may be eligible if you provide direct care and support to an adult who is clinically vulnerable to COVID-19, or to a child who is clinically extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 – in line with national government criteria.
If you think that you, or someone you know or work with, may be eligible for the vaccine please visit this page for more information.  Relevant staff need to fill out this form.
Adult Social Care ran a Q&A session on Tuesday.  View the recording here.
ASC have also provided some useful FAQs
Some slides from a recent national webinar  – slides 5-7 provide some examples of types of roles and work and eligibility under this priority group.
Direct any enquiries to: socialcarevaccinationinfo@camden.gov.uk
At the PPG meeting this week an informative presentation included a useful update on the vaccine roll out on pages 22 – 28 from the health perspective.

Lateral Flow Testing (quick test) for VCS frontline staff and volunteers

‘Lateral flow’ COVID-19 tests are available for all in frontline roles who have regular face-to-face contact with communities, and who do not have any coronavirus symptoms.
Appointments are available at two test sites (Crowndale Library and Swiss Cottage Library) every weekday from 9am to 5pm. Book here.  If your organisation is not on the system, add the name in the notes’ box.

Volunteers to support vaccination rollout

There is an ongoing need for volunteers to support the smooth roll out of the vaccination programme in north central London (NCL),  local residents can sign up to help. Find out how here.

Food Support

Find your local food bank or community organisation providing food at findfood.camden.gov.uk.
If you don’t have internet access, please call Camden Council on 020 7974 4444 and select option 9
You can also donate at findfood.camden.gov.uk/donate

Keeping The Community Directory Up-to-date

As we enter Autumn lots is changing.  Buildings are starting to re-open, some activities are moving back into the real world, some food parcel deliveries have ended, while other food projects continue.  Help us to keep the directory up-to-date by updating your details as they change.
If you would like to make a new entry in the directory use this link.   If you would like to update an existing entry look out for an email from us early next week with a unique link for you to update.
View the Directory here.  View the map here.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
Get support and resources from Volunteer Centre Camden
The council has a  page of resources to help community organisations

Keep in touch and up-to-date via the e-bulletin and @onecamden twitter.  We have a comprehensive COVID-19 update page and a resources page.

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